Everything You Need to Know About Pitaya, the Superfood Replacing Açai

And how to make a dank smoothie bowl with it.

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This one’s for all the health fanatics out there AND for anyone obsessed with their blender (AKA me with my Nutribullet). There’s an up and coming superfood in town. Meet pitaya: an exotic, beautiful but also weird looking fruit. You might more commonly know it as dragonfruit. Pitaya is grown in places like California, Central and South America, and Southeast Asia.

Pitaya is also a major source of antioxidants, which help rid your body of free radicals that can lead to diseases like cancer. There have also been studies that say that antioxidants might help slow down the aging-process as well.

Pitaya is also a good source of fiber, which can help you feel fuller for a longer period of time.

The founder spent some time living and working for an NGO in Nicaragua prior to the company’s start, and that is where he first encountered pitaya. Through his work, he also saw firsthand the poor conditions that a lot of Nicaraguan people live in. Hopes of creating new employment opportunities in areas that really need it (like Nicaragua) became the main motivation for the start of Pitaya Plus.

If you’re out and about, you can probably find pitaya in a local juice/smoothie joint. Jugos, located in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood, offers a few different pitaya bowls and also offers pitaya as a boost that can be added to any juice or smoothie.

But why not try making your own? Most commonly, you’ll find recipes for smoothies and smoothie bowls, or pitaya bowls. If you want to get started right away, look no further and use the yummy recipe below that includes mango, banana, chia seeds, and of course, pitaya.

Mango Banana Pitaya Bowl

Prep Time:5 minutes

Cook Time:0 minutes

Total Time:5 minutes

Servings:1

Easy

Ingredients

1 frozen pitaya pack

1 frozen banana

1 cup frozen mango chunks

2 tablespoon chia seeds

1 cup almond milk

Photo by Phoebe Melnick

Step 1

Place all of the ingredients in your blender, starting with the almond milk.

#SpoonTip: It’ll help thaw out the pitaya and other frozen ingredients a little before you start blending.

Photo by Ethan Cappello

Step 2

Blend your smoothie bowl by starting and stopping a few times to create a pulse effect.

#SpoonTip: Blend until well mixed, but don’t overdo it. Smoothie bowls are supposed to have a thick consistency.